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    EHS SPEC 4 - Davis, United States - University of California-Davis

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    **Job Description**

    | Location Job Summary **BUDGETED** **SALARY: Initial placement will be between $73,800 $114,800/Year, commensurate with educational background and relevant working experience.** $6,150.00-$12,991.67/Month. **BUDGETED** **SALARY: Initial placement will be between $73,800 $114,800/Year, commensurate with educational background and relevant working experience** * This position is subject to UCDs Vaccination Program (Influenza, SARS-CoV-2), prophylactic vaccination for rabies, and Medical/Health Surveillance Program/Procedures/Review in accordance with Federal and State Laws and Regulations and University Policy.

    This position is not eligible for remote work, due to the nature of the essential responsibilities.

    Work Schedule: Monday Friday; 8:00am 5:00pm (Work schedule might be slightly different during the training period).

    Work flexible schedule to meet business needs, including restricted/limited vacation during peak workload periods (i.e. Outbreaks, Fiscal Close, Audits Periods, etc.). Provide after-hours coverage as needed to respond to safety/BSL 3 security incidents and emergencies.

    Travel throughout four CAHFS laboratories and attend conferences/trainings, including overnight and out of state stays.

    Valid California Drivers License required.

    This position is subject to fingerprinting and incumbent must obtain approval to participate in the USDA/CDC Select Agent Registration Program.

    Work in area where there is constant noise from equipment operation.

    THIS IS NOT AN H1B/J1 OPPORTUNITY. Candidate must be legally permitted to work in the United States and not subject to revocation.

    This is not a research position. The position is located in a diagnostic laboratory where quality control and assurance as well as meticulous working habits are essential.

    Per the terms and agreements of the departments contracts and grants, the position requires signing of a Confidentiality Agreement or Non-Disclosure Agreement regarding testing and client information.

    All CAHFS employees must know and follow job safety procedures, attend required health and safety training, proactively promote safety at work, and promptly report actual and potential accidents and injuries.

    Must tolerate strong odors and the sight of exposed animal tissues and blood products, and handle/dispose of infectious materials.

    May, at times, work with or be in areas where biohazardous and chemical materials and infectious diseases are present. Specific hazards of the position are, but are not limited to salmonella, Listeria, E. coli, Campylobacter, hot acids, bases, ethers and other chemicals.